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Is It Good or Best?

“My Son, thou has still many things to learn, which thou hast not well learned yet.” What are they, Lord? The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A. Kempis, The First Book, page 65)  There is so much we have yet to learn. Much of life will require constant...

A Single Eye

“My Son, I must be thy Supreme and final end, if thou desirest to be truly happy. Out of such purpose thy affection shall be purified, which too often is sinfully bent upon thyself and upon created things. For if thou seekest thyself in any matter, straightway...

Lose to Gain

If I count myself more, behold Thou standest against me, and my iniquities bear true testimony, and I cannot gainsay it. But if I abase myself, and bring myself to nought, and shrink from all self-esteem, and grind myself to dust, which I am, Thy grace will be...

The Secret of Contentment

The prudent lover considereth not the gift of the lover so much as the love of the giver. He looketh for affection more than the value, and setteth all gifts lower than the Beloved. The noble lover resteth not in the gift, but in Me above every gift. (The Imitation of...

Imperfect and Righteous

Those things which a man cannot amend in himself or in others, he ought patiently to bear, until God shall otherwise ordain. We will that others be straitly corrected, but we will not be corrected ourselves. The freedom of others displeaseth us, but we are...